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Thursday
Feb022012

Video - Awesome Wedding at the Mill City Museum

A wonderful way to start a life together.

Thursday
Feb022012

Job Posting at Stone Arch Creative

Project Manager

Position Purpose - We’re seeking an experienced Project Manager to manage all projects for assigned clients, including project scope, budget, timeline/schedule, risks/assumptions, and requirements. The Project Manager will collaborate with the client services, creative and production teams to maximize team effectiveness and ensure product and service excellence.

Qualifications - Minimum of three years’ successful small and large-scale project management experience. Experience in healthcare and marketing desired. Digital and agency experience preferred.  Bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Application Requirements - Send cover letter and resumé to careers@stonearchcreative.com. Reference the position you are applying for in the subject line of your email.

http://www.stonearchcreative.com/

Tuesday
Jan312012

Community Meeting: Water Works Park / Options for the Former Fuji-Ya Restaurant Site on the Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront

Monday, February 27, 5:30-7:30PM at the Mill City Museum.

Saturday
Jan282012

Mill City Open Houses This Weekend

This weekend in the Mill District features properties from Bridgewater Lofts, The Whitney, and a new listing at Zenith Condos.

If you have the time, check out some great properties Saturday or Sunday!

Click the following URL to see the Open House:
http://matrix.northstarmls.com/DE.asp?ID=10061921877

Courtesy of Cynthia Froid Group

 

Friday
Jan272012

6 Examples of Why We Love MacPhail Center for Music

Example # 6 why we love MacPhail:

KidsFest at MacPhail Center for Music

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KidsFest Favorite

Friday
Jan272012

This Weekend in Mill City / January 27-29

Wednesday
Jan252012

Tonight - North Loop Neighborhood Association Annual Meeting

For more information about this meeting or to make a nomination for theNorth Loop Neighborhood Board email us at info@NorthLoop.org

Wednesday
Jan252012

Tonight - The Minnesota Magazine Mingle at Open Book

January 25, 2012, Wednesday - The Minnesota Magazine Mingle at Open Book

Time: 5:30pm - 7:30pm

Location: Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South

The Loft Literary Center and the Minnesota Magazine and Publishing Association play host for the ninth time to the casual networking event that also celebrates the breadth of Minnesota’s magazines. The Magazine Mingle is a unique opportunity for professionals in the magazine world to come together in a casual setting. 

Freelance writers and editors, primarily, will gather to shake hands, put faces to names and marvel at the quality and quantity of Minnesota magazines. Magazines published in all regions of the state will be on display. Discounts available for early registration and for bringing more than one colleague. Light refreshments, cash bar, door prizes. 

Park for free at Periscope, 921 Washington Avenue South, just west of Open Book. Supporting organizations include the America Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA), the Professional Editors Network (PEN) and the Minnesota chapter of the National Writers Union (NWU).

Click here to register for the event.

Tuesday
Jan242012

Gov. Dayton Tells Viking the Metrodome Site is the Only Option

From the Star Tribune:

Gov. Mark Dayton told the Minnesota Vikings on Monday that the only workable site this year for a new stadium is the Metrodome, apparently bringing the team's long search for a new home back to where it started.

"The governor spoke to Mr. Zygi Wilf this afternoon and told him that if we are going to get a stadium bill passed this year, it will have to be at the Metrodome site," said the governor's spokeswoman, Katharine Tinucci.

Read the full article...

Vikings Stadium on Metrodome Site

 

Monday
Jan232012

The Week Ahead in Mill City / January 23-29

Sunday
Jan222012

Tonight - "White Gardenia" at the St. Anthony Main Theater

Director: Jiang Lifen
Run Time / Year: 85 min | 2005
Language: Mandarin with English subtitles
Showtimes: Sun, 1/22 @ 7:00 & Mon, 1/23 @ 4:30

St. Anthony Main Theater

Directed, acted and penned by Jiang Lifen, one of China’s up-and-coming women filmmakers, White Gardenia has keen insight into the lives of women and shows that insight with great conviction, depicting how women in crisis struggle with decisions that will affect their lives and future happiness. White Gardenia tells a traditional story of romance set against wartime China. With a nod to Madame Bovary and tales of women who choose family but long for the spotlight, Jiang herself portrays the main character, Yang Liuqing. Yang’s outwardly contented life as a mother and wife begins to crack as events cause her past to resurface – memories of her career as a famous Yue Opera singer in Shanghai, a life that ended with the Japanese attack in 1937. The plot is simple and archetypal, the characters compelling and real.

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The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul presents three films representing the diversity of contemporary Chinese cinema in honor of the Chinese New Year. The program is co-curated by Tom Rose, Professor of Art at the University of Minnesota. “What I find interesting [with White Gardenia] ... are the visible links to the past enhanced with stunningly beautiful contemporary cinematography. Wang Hong Hai’s beautiful My Dream is also stylized and mannered in that it highlights the Chinese love of spectacle.” Let the Bullets Fly combines both elements, with an added comic slant, to make for one wild cinematic ride.

Sunday
Jan222012

Tonight - "My Dream" at the St. Anthony Main Theater

Director: Wang Hong Hai
Run Time / Year: 90 min | 2007
Language: Mandarin with English subtitles
Showtimes: Sun, 1/22 @ 4:30 & Mon, 1/23 @ 7:00

St. Anthony Main Theater

In My Dream, director Wang Hong Hai pays tribute to the stunning works in dance and music performed internationally by the 84 members of the China Handicapped Performers' Troupe. During a one-year period, Wang and his production staff lived together with the members of the troupe, recording their daily lives, practice sessions and efforts the performers made to train their bodies. The troupe was founded in Beijing in 1987 by a group of 30 artists and includes performers who have hearing or sight impairments. My Dream is a combination of documentary and visual poetry that transcends the limits of language and geography.

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The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul presents three films representing the diversity of contemporary Chinese cinema in honor of the Chinese New Year. The program is co-curated by Tom Rose, Professor of Art at the University of Minnesota. “What I find interesting [with White Gardenia] ... are the visible links to the past enhanced with stunningly beautiful contemporary cinematography. Wang Hong Hai’s beautiful My Dream is also stylized and mannered in that it highlights the Chinese love of spectacle.” Let the Bullets Fly combines both elements, with an added comic slant, to make for one wild cinematic ride.

Saturday
Jan212012

Tonight - "Let the Bullets Fly" at the St. Anthony Main Theater

Director: Jiang Wen
Run Time / Year: 132 min | 2010
Language: Mandarin with English subtitles
Showtime: Sat, 1/21 @ 6:30

St. Anthony Main Theater

One of the highest grossing domestic Chinese films in history, director/screenwriter/actor Jiang Wen’s Let the Bullets Fly propels the audience through an unpredictable world of gunslingers, bandits, physical comedy, bloody combat, and surprising plot twists. Set during the Warlord Era of the 1920s, Jiang’s character “Pockey” Zhang embarks on a Robin Hood like escapade to benefit poor townspeople. Malevolent mobster Master Huang (Chow Yun-Fat) opposes Zhang’s efforts, highlighting both actors’ comedic abilities as well as Jiang’s directorial talent for fast-paced action.

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The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul presents three films representing the diversity of contemporary Chinese cinema in honor of the Chinese New Year. The program is co-curated by Tom Rose, Professor of Art at the University of Minnesota. “What I find interesting [with White Gardenia] ... are the visible links to the past enhanced with stunningly beautiful contemporary cinematography. Wang Hong Hai’s beautiful My Dream is also stylized and mannered in that it highlights the Chinese love of spectacle.” Let the Bullets Fly combines both elements, with an added comic slant, to make for one wild cinematic ride.

Friday
Jan202012

Open Houses This Weekend in the Mill District of Minneapolis

Here's a link to open houses this weekend in the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis -

http://matrix.northstarmls.com/Matrix/Public/Portal.aspx?ID=10031507691

Courtesy of Cynthia Froid Group

Friday
Jan202012

Job Posting from Riley Hayes

User Experience Architect

35+ Person Minneapolis ad agency with a strong commitment to strategic and creative excellence is looking for a talented and energetic User Experience Architect to help drive the customer experience on many of our client’s Web initiatives.

You will lead a small team of designers, UX analysts and developers that will be responsible for developing the user experience for marketing Web sites and Enterprise applications.

*Riley Hayes is located in the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Championing the users needs, making workable recommendations for improving the user experience
  • Conducting user research such as usability testing, expert reviews and surveys
  • Conducting requirements analysis, task analysis, stakeholder workshops, competitor analysis
  • Developing personas & scenarios, user journeys, design concepts and prototypes
  • Detailed design of new screens by producing wireframes, sitemaps and other standard Information Architecture documentation
  • Documenting interface specifications for developers (e.g., how functionality will work, how data will be displayed)
  • Coordinating the design workstream using a user-centered design process

Candidate Requirements

  • Strong customer focus and a passion for UX
  • Experience with all forms of prototyping from low-fidelity to high-fidelity
  • Expert UX skills and knowledge (Information Architecture/User Research/User Centered Design)
  • Experience with agile development methodology
  • Confident persuasive communicator – experience working with stakeholders
  • Strong team leader and knows how to take advantage of collaboration with other team members
  • A keen interest in current / future developments in Web trends and innovations
  • An understanding of Web site development, back end technologies, browsers, plug-ins, etc.
  • Experience with accessibility guidelines and standards
  • Proficient in Visio, Omnigraffle and/or Balsamiq
  • Familiarity with Adobe Illustrator, Silverlight and/or Sketchflow, a plus.

Come join a fun and enthusiastic team (learn more about our culture by visiting our Facebook page).

Apply Now:

Interested candidates please send a resume to jobs@rileyhayes.com

Friday
Jan202012

CPED and Shamrock Speak on Izzy's Ice Cream Factory

Miles Mercer from Minneapolis CPED speaks on the proposed land sale of 1100 2nd St. S. to Izzy's Ice Cream:

Shamrock Development counsel speaks on the land sale:

Several local residents spoke against the sale, Eric Roper of the Star Tribune summarizes their views well in the article he published on the meeting:

Opponents worry that the facility will be an eyesore in the area and could become a nuisance if Izzy's expands or another industrial tenant moves into the building. Izzy's also does not have immediate plans to sell scoops of ice cream at the factory -- only prepackaged items.

"This is not about ice cream. This is about a factory," said Judith Borger, a novelist who lives at the lofts, near the site. "And if you start thinking of it as Acme Nuts and Bolts, then the picture changes considerably."

Read the full article here...

The matter goes next to the full City Council for approval.

Friday
Jan202012

This Weekend in Mill City / January 20-22

Thursday
Jan192012

Tonight - Happy Hour with a Preservationist - Tour of the Basilica of St. Mary

Time: 5:30pm to 6:30pm

Location:   Basilica of St. Mary, 88 North Seventeenth Street

This event is free!  Check out Preserve Minneapolis for more tours.

Note: Please enter through the Rectory (located on located on the west side of the church on N 17th St.). We will gather in the Sacristy to begin the tour.

The Basilica of Saint Mary has been more than a church for more than a century. A well-established beacon of hope on the modern Minneapolis skyline, it is the spiritual home for more than 12,000 parishioners. Join us for a tour of the magnificent Basilica and learn about the restoration projects that will begin in February of 2012 due to the recent win in the Partners in Preservation contest.

Wednesday
Jan182012

Guthrie Theater and Gold Medal Flour Sign at Gold Medal Park

Gold Medal Park at Night

Views of the Guthrie Theater and Washburn A Mill taken at Gold Medal Park in the Mill District of Minneapolis.

Wednesday
Jan182012

Tonight - Third Ward Meeting Hosted by Diane Hofstede